Paid Notice: Deaths
KIMMEL, MARTIN

Published: April 20, 2008

KIMMEL--Martin. The Board of Advisors of the Department of Ophthalmology/Edward Harkness Eye Institute mourns the loss of Martin Kimmel, a good friend and generous philanthropist. With his wife Helen, he added greatly to the mission of bringing the best
research in vision science to many in New York affected with impaired vision. His warmth, acumen and concern for others will be missed by all on the Board. We extend our deepest condolences to Helen, Adam and his
family. Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. Chairman, Board of Advisors Dept. of Ophthalmology/ Edward Harkness Eye Institute Columbia University Medical Center KIMMEL--Martin. We deeply mourn the passing of Martin Kimmel, a
man who knew Israel as a valuable, contributing member of the world community and who wanted the world to see Israel through the lens of its many achievements. Our heartfelt condolences to Helen and the entire Kimmel
family. Amy Friedkin, President; Zvi Alon, Chair Larry Weinberg, Exec. V.P., ISRAEL21c-A Focus Beyond. KIMMEL--Martin. With great sorrow, we mourn the loss of our dear friend and supporter, Martin Kimmel. Marty's
enthusiasm, energy and humor will be greatly missed. His generosity has benefited many throughout the world. The Helen and Martin Kimmel Professorship ensures his dedication to fighting blindness and improving vision
for all. Our love and deepest sympathy to Helen, Adam and family. Jean and Stanley Chang Dept. of Ophthalmology/ Edward Harkness Eye Institute Columbia University Medical Center KIMMEL--Martin S. The Jewish Museum
notes with deep sorrow the passing of Martin Kimmel, longtime supporter of The Jewish Museum. Mr. Kimmel is survived by a tremendous legacy of philanthropy and service to many humanitarian, cultural and educational
institutions. We extend our sincere sympathy to his wife Helen and to the entire extended family. Joshua Nash, Chairman Robert A. Pruzan, President Joan Rosenbaum, Director